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(Created page with "'''Lashon Nekiah - Clean Language''' is speech using alternative terminology for concepts that the speaker does not wish to mention directly. The source of the term "clean language" is in the Babylonian Talmud. In Tractate Pesachim (page 3, side a) a Braita is brought: "It was taught in the school of Rabbi Yishmael: A person should always speak in clean language." == Its Origin == The use of "clean language" is a halachic obligation. In Chazal, many warnings appear not...") |
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== Further Reading == | == Further Reading == | ||
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* '''Byad HaLashon: Not Passed Away 'Before His Time' and No Chassid is 'Mythological'''' | * '''Byad HaLashon: Not Passed Away 'Before His Time' and No Chassid is 'Mythological'''' | ||
* Yehoshua Mondshine, '''The Rebbe's Carefulness and Strictness in Matters of Halacha and Minhag,''' Keramim website | * Yehoshua Mondshine, '''The Rebbe's Carefulness and Strictness in Matters of Halacha and Minhag,''' Keramim website | ||
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